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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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. >> what's going on with consol energy, down today. >> it is. they pre-announced guidance for production in coal last week, trouble spot one and trouble spot two, natural gas prices. trading down $31. i say you buy it. the production in natural gas will take hold in 2013 and like this company for the blend of coal and natural gas. >> and agrium. >> this is interesting. i heard the case laid out by jana partners, in the stock last fall i believe. the potential is discussed to split the company up between retail and commercial divisions and management has to make the case to leave it where it is and this helps bolster that. >> yield on 10 year notarizine >> yield on 10 year notarizin r since last april. >> that's right. the sell-off in bonds coming as investors poured $55 billion in equity funds. is the sell-off in the bond market just the start or more pain to common. anthony is at the nymex in new york. let's start with you. what's fueling off the sell-off in treasuries? >> exactly like you said. investors are seeing a 6 perc% t return. they're
. >> what's going on with consol energy, down today. >> it is. they pre-announced guidance for production in coal last week, trouble spot one and trouble spot two, natural gas prices. trading down $31. i say you buy it. the production in natural gas will take hold in 2013 and like this company for the blend of coal and natural gas. >> and agrium. >> this is interesting. i heard the case laid out by jana partners, in the stock last fall i believe. the potential is...
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with the highest cost energy. >> all right. thanks, jimbo. >>> final thoughts from jim, and alternatives to kick the can, because we're not going to use moving the ball down the field. that's a good thing. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade.
with the highest cost energy. >> all right. thanks, jimbo. >>> final thoughts from jim, and alternatives to kick the can, because we're not going to use moving the ball down the field. that's a good thing. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on...
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technologies and energy companies benefit and we have to rethink, the developed market, especially the u.s. will be the mashed potatoes part of the growth. >> all right. very growth. rich, brian, apparently you're joined at the hip strategically. >> brian wouldn't have lunch with me today though. >> he cancelled on me. >> because he knew who would have to pick up the check maybe, i don't know. >> see you guys later. courtney, see you later. get red for the big earnings reports coming out at the top of the hour. >> 12 minutes before the closing bell. dow jones industrial average higher by 42 points and the nasdaq is up one point. >> the nasdaq is up one point. >> objection i was looking at the right thing. >> when we come back, we're heading to the world economic forum in davos, swit land. a preview of all the wall street heavyweights she will be talking to this week. >> and despite fears of massive spending cuts defense stocks keep rallying. find out if the sector can rocket even higher when earnings kick off tomorrow. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunit
technologies and energy companies benefit and we have to rethink, the developed market, especially the u.s. will be the mashed potatoes part of the growth. >> all right. very growth. rich, brian, apparently you're joined at the hip strategically. >> brian wouldn't have lunch with me today though. >> he cancelled on me. >> because he knew who would have to pick up the check maybe, i don't know. >> see you guys later. courtney, see you later. get red for the big...
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better than southern, better than first energy. not being facetious it is becoming a utility. >> i believe you. >> do you win you over on that? >> absolutely. all you needed to say. >> i feel better now. no being facetious. >> in everybody's computers it is in the wrong computers. i keep waiting for skype to be mon tides. keep waiting xbox, very good product, but there's no needle move, we don't have -- you need -- you know, you need cloud. they have minor cloud. you need social. they have a minor social. someone has to buy twitter. >> speaking of clouds. >> what? >> i was going to make my keen sense for the obvious, apple is almost going to lose to exxon mobile as the largest market cap company, how far it has fallen. i think exxonmobil 415, like to keep track of the numbers. sorry, carl. >> rate of exxon? >> not so hot. >> 600 billion, man. you just can't -- once you breach that. >> large numbers. we took people to task what do you mean large numbers? they are still growing, et cetera, et cetera. here we are. >> just went through
better than southern, better than first energy. not being facetious it is becoming a utility. >> i believe you. >> do you win you over on that? >> absolutely. all you needed to say. >> i feel better now. no being facetious. >> in everybody's computers it is in the wrong computers. i keep waiting for skype to be mon tides. keep waiting xbox, very good product, but there's no needle move, we don't have -- you need -- you know, you need cloud. they have minor cloud....
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energy provides value. any of the consumers you get away from the defensive names potentially and into the growth names. but across the board equities are under valued. so i would just say i would tell investors that if you're getting zero on your money funds you should be allocating more money to equities and you can pick your sector. >> all right. very good, gentlemen. thank you both. have a good weekend. >> thanks. sad that so many of those individual investors have been burned in the past and fear is holding them back. >> that is what happens. human nature in the market. >> absolutely. >> they're coming back slowly. here the dow is up 50 points. 13,877. still ontrack for the best performance by end of january since 1994. >> in the meantime the dow and s&p may be nearing their record highs but harry dent is not buying it. he has predicted the dow will plunge to 6,000 over the next two years. what he sees and apparently few others don't. harry dent is next. >> also investors are gearing up for another hug
energy provides value. any of the consumers you get away from the defensive names potentially and into the growth names. but across the board equities are under valued. so i would just say i would tell investors that if you're getting zero on your money funds you should be allocating more money to equities and you can pick your sector. >> all right. very good, gentlemen. thank you both. have a good weekend. >> thanks. sad that so many of those individual investors have been burned...
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. >> you mentioned energy. people have talked about energy and shale and fracking before, but not like this year. you were there about a year in advance. your sense of how quickly this will happen? i will tell you, it's not built into the market at all. >> i think it's right not to be built into the market. one of the things that i wrote about in my book last year that i think it will kind of be overoptimistic about what the implications of the revolutions could be. could the united states be energy independent? that would be fantastic. but there are so many effects that people don't factor in. >> are you a believer, by the way, that oil could go down to $30 or $40 a barrel? >> no. no. >> somebody last night was making that observation. >> i do not believe that that is the case. in the past, i've woshgdz closely in oil and gas and i think those people are missing the structural implications. we're living in vary unique position. this is vary unique time in the history of the world in terms of population. the po
. >> you mentioned energy. people have talked about energy and shale and fracking before, but not like this year. you were there about a year in advance. your sense of how quickly this will happen? i will tell you, it's not built into the market at all. >> i think it's right not to be built into the market. one of the things that i wrote about in my book last year that i think it will kind of be overoptimistic about what the implications of the revolutions could be. could the united...
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i would focus on relative strength and the relative strength, health care, energy and industrials. >> all right. ben pace, what about you? we've all watched this market marveling as it goes higher feeling a little bit tired. what do you see going on? >> considering with apple and how much it's gone down. this is a pretty good market. the dow was up quite nicely, not as impacted by apple so i still think that so-called pain trade was up. the market want to continue to move up. we're constructive on the market longer term. you really have to respect these levels and how far it's come and earnings are still growing rather slowly. revenue is still growing rather slowly but still a pretty good environment. >> all right. here we go. the first of the earnings out from microsoft. we were expecting 75 cents. came in at 76 september, beating by a penny. the revenue was expected to be 21.53 billion. we got 21.46, so a little light on that. let's bring in our guests. max wolf from green press capital and david pearl next tomakers executive vice president and co-chief investment officer and jon fo
i would focus on relative strength and the relative strength, health care, energy and industrials. >> all right. ben pace, what about you? we've all watched this market marveling as it goes higher feeling a little bit tired. what do you see going on? >> considering with apple and how much it's gone down. this is a pretty good market. the dow was up quite nicely, not as impacted by apple so i still think that so-called pain trade was up. the market want to continue to move up. we're...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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both of those key to the energy trade in the session ahead. back to you. >> all right. sharon epperson minus an ear piece, apparently, but a good report. thank you very much. >> the winning streak for the equity markets just keeps on going. it's green across the board again for all three major averages in today's session. our own jeff cox points out this is the longest streak since 1990. a bull market with no correction. >> a 10% decline. >> right. >> pullback of some kind. >> jeff worries that the bears have given up, and that could mean soon that things go the other way, but does that -- our panel agree with that? joining us along with jeff our guests. jeff, all is bullish, as we've talked about this. you feel like we're getting a little too complacent about this as we get closer to all-time highs, right? >> yeah, bill. let me point out a couple of things. three things that have me concerned. we talk about this wall of worry in the markets and a wall of worry is a good thing for investors to climb over. means they are paying attention and not ignoring the bad news. wh
both of those key to the energy trade in the session ahead. back to you. >> all right. sharon epperson minus an ear piece, apparently, but a good report. thank you very much. >> the winning streak for the equity markets just keeps on going. it's green across the board again for all three major averages in today's session. our own jeff cox points out this is the longest streak since 1990. a bull market with no correction. >> a 10% decline. >> right. >> pullback of...
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leadership in this market is coming from a very interesting place, energy. take a look at the xle, the top performing sector on the s&p since the first day of trading. look at the individual names and then look at some of the smaller names within energy, not just exxon and chevron. there is tremendous strength in those charts, and that's actually a very positive sign. it's a cyclical area, and you want to see leadership come from there, so i'm happy to see it and i'm actually pretty bullish on the group in general. >> energy has been an important leader for this market the last couple of years. >> sure has. >> folks, thank you. we'll see how this market responds in the final hour of trading and what it may mean for the future. we'll talk to you all later, thank you. >> indeed. we have been pairi iparing some early session gains. matter thompson, break it all down for us. the big movers, including a stunning move from netflix, right? >> reporter: netflix is really a standout in a market that's turned mixed today. the markets can't move above the key 1,500 mar
leadership in this market is coming from a very interesting place, energy. take a look at the xle, the top performing sector on the s&p since the first day of trading. look at the individual names and then look at some of the smaller names within energy, not just exxon and chevron. there is tremendous strength in those charts, and that's actually a very positive sign. it's a cyclical area, and you want to see leadership come from there, so i'm happy to see it and i'm actually pretty bullish...
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been a long and difficult process but the president was aware of the odds on a normal day as vague and energy as simply amazing the surgery was very difficult president chavez suffered internal bleeding which was a very alarming sign i should say that commandante fidel castro and his team were with chavez and his relatives the whole time with very grateful for that for the concern on the part of the commandante the cuban president and the doc says now president chavez feels better than in any other time during his recuperation i'm flying to havana to visit the president says he will give me necessary instructions and messages to be announced at the summit of the community of latin american and caribbean states so you could say that president chavez is in the south. is there any hope that he may return to venezuela anytime soon but if someone were to meet that it's a bit of flavor may not to mistake but there are too many factors at play we need to talk to the doctors and president chavez himself to choose the best moment. as we've repeatedly told mr chavez and the venezuelan people know it we
been a long and difficult process but the president was aware of the odds on a normal day as vague and energy as simply amazing the surgery was very difficult president chavez suffered internal bleeding which was a very alarming sign i should say that commandante fidel castro and his team were with chavez and his relatives the whole time with very grateful for that for the concern on the part of the commandante the cuban president and the doc says now president chavez feels better than in any...
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want to check on shares of chesapeake energy. up about 10% on word that aubrey mcclendon is going to retire april 1st this year. no improper conduct after an extensive review. a cloud over the stock has been lifted. the stock is higher than 10% right now. shares of jet blue hitting turbulence right now. the air carrier dropped 95% in profit amid risingts diminished sales. joining us is dave barger, jet blue president and ceo. pleasure to see you. >> melissa, great to be in the studio. >> so, sandy was a reduction in revenues, about $45 million. >> oh, big deal. i mean, certainly was. superstorm sandy, 50% of our network right here in new york. by the way, the storm, we were up and running in four days, melissa, but the impact into december, just the demand environment, and we're going to see that in february, too, because schools are going to stay in as opposed to president's weekend break, so, we're going to still see some impact. >> let's talk about your growth markets. latin america, the caribbean, your goal is to increase cap
want to check on shares of chesapeake energy. up about 10% on word that aubrey mcclendon is going to retire april 1st this year. no improper conduct after an extensive review. a cloud over the stock has been lifted. the stock is higher than 10% right now. shares of jet blue hitting turbulence right now. the air carrier dropped 95% in profit amid risingts diminished sales. joining us is dave barger, jet blue president and ceo. pleasure to see you. >> melissa, great to be in the studio....
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. >> next week we'll have the materials, energy, and industrial sectors and caterpillar one of those to see, really look and see if we'll see in the data what global growth is doing if there is a pickup. we're seeing it in the global pmis pick up. we want to hear from the companies as well. that can be a real dermer if the market rally will continue. >> apart from caterpillar what sectors or names have the potential to disappoint the market? >> i think yahoo has the potential to disappoint. i think facebook has the potential to dispoint. i think a lot of the store names out there that have paltry earnings that are propelled higher on hope this far so far have the potential for profit taking. when you look at the market at this time since second quarter of '09 you've seen roughly 74% of the names at this time report on a positive. right now it's only 69% so you're seeing some names come out with strong numbers. but the market as in the case with apple or citigroup or b.a.c. is really punishing the losers. if you see some people out there who are going to get beat up it'll be some of t
. >> next week we'll have the materials, energy, and industrial sectors and caterpillar one of those to see, really look and see if we'll see in the data what global growth is doing if there is a pickup. we're seeing it in the global pmis pick up. we want to hear from the companies as well. that can be a real dermer if the market rally will continue. >> apart from caterpillar what sectors or names have the potential to disappoint the market? >> i think yahoo has the potential...
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we have more energy than anybody in the world. and if we -- in an environmentally friendly way -- acquire it, go on the federal lands, do it in the right way, we'll get that extra piece of cash and bring manufacturing and jobs back to the united states or create them in the united states because of our energy. >> the last four years of the obama presidency was marred by not great relationships between the business community and the administration. you are one of the key faces of the business community. have you reached out to the president or has he reached out to you since his election to say let's make this four years look very different? >> just remember my job's to represent the business people, he's the president of the united states. >> right. >> we deal with each other when we should and when we need to, and sometimes we agree, sometimes we don't. >> but do you have a good relationship with him? would lou yao like a better relationship with him? >> oh, i would like to have a more regular relationship with him, but we're doi
we have more energy than anybody in the world. and if we -- in an environmentally friendly way -- acquire it, go on the federal lands, do it in the right way, we'll get that extra piece of cash and bring manufacturing and jobs back to the united states or create them in the united states because of our energy. >> the last four years of the obama presidency was marred by not great relationships between the business community and the administration. you are one of the key faces of the...
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energy independence. david cid do, east/west petroleum corporation joins me in a fox business exclusive. he joins me from vancouver what he sees in oil production and what he sees next for the sector. i will kick it off, you say the state of california. why? >> hi, cheryl, thanks for having me on. i'm excited to be on and share my thoughts about the oil boom that is occurring in the united states. i'm the chairman after company called east/west petroleum. we invested in california just recently. i don't know if your listeners know of a company called oxy petroleum. cheryl: ox dental is one of the biggest energy companies in the world and they are based in california which makes it an interesting dichotomy, being an oil company in california but yes, go ahead. >> you know they were looking for about 20 million barrels of oil in 2008, 2009. they discovered a field that is, as the reserves right now in place of 150 million to 200 million barrels. so they found the largest discovery in 30 years in the united
energy independence. david cid do, east/west petroleum corporation joins me in a fox business exclusive. he joins me from vancouver what he sees in oil production and what he sees next for the sector. i will kick it off, you say the state of california. why? >> hi, cheryl, thanks for having me on. i'm excited to be on and share my thoughts about the oil boom that is occurring in the united states. i'm the chairman after company called east/west petroleum. we invested in california just...
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so the energy demand and energy supply and infrastructure deficit is there. and you know, we see, you know, doubling of energy demand over the next decade. and that's going to continue fueling the name for -- >> you see that sort of energy demand then. how are you reacting in terms of what your investment strategy is going to be, your production strategy? >> we've been in asia for just over 40 years. and leighton is one of the few companies with a full economic footprint off of asia. we continue to export services where we can extract value. we're excited about the opportunities we see, especially in countries such as indonesia. >> just talk about australia. we heard inflation, a little weaker than expected today. mr. swann from rbc says there's potentially room to cut rates. do you think they need to? what's your view of the economy? >> i think the big issue for us that we're seeing affecting a lot of businesses is the strong australian dollar. and i think companies need to adjust to a new norm of having a stronger dollar and what does that mean and how can
so the energy demand and energy supply and infrastructure deficit is there. and you know, we see, you know, doubling of energy demand over the next decade. and that's going to continue fueling the name for -- >> you see that sort of energy demand then. how are you reacting in terms of what your investment strategy is going to be, your production strategy? >> we've been in asia for just over 40 years. and leighton is one of the few companies with a full economic footprint off of...
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the only energy extraction company currently produces just enough oil to stay afloat from a single existing fields in the sea. with help, things could be very different. >> we need oil and gas companies to come to greece to work together with us. we know the country. we know the geology. corporations would be very welcome to open of the parts of greece and hopefully find the big oil and gas fields that will make the difference. >> it is a tantalizing prospect. there's a pay a fortune. it could exist naturally in abundant quantities also been the country's grass. a tantalizing prospect but years away from producing any tangible benefit. >> we will have an indication following the explanation. it is off the possible positions, magnitude, constitution. >> fortunes have been made by shipping magnate on the surface of the but decade. what lies beneath could one day make the whole country rich. al jazeera, athens. >> there have been clashes between police and protesters. dozens of people were blocked from reaching the square and made several arrests. the protests were called after police used tea
the only energy extraction company currently produces just enough oil to stay afloat from a single existing fields in the sea. with help, things could be very different. >> we need oil and gas companies to come to greece to work together with us. we know the country. we know the geology. corporations would be very welcome to open of the parts of greece and hopefully find the big oil and gas fields that will make the difference. >> it is a tantalizing prospect. there's a pay a...
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according to the billion dollar energy another financial and political concern is the flood of syrian refugees hundreds of thousands have fled to jordan with more pouring over the border every day there are worries that the syrian conflict may follow its people into the kingdom where the winners striving for more power a tough situation on the border and a dire economic crisis jordan is finding itself caught between a rock and a hard place due to the boycott the elections are unlikely to produce any meaningful change in the kingdom looks to be in for a long period of uncertainty you see count one of our key amman jordan. for a short break which is exclusive interview with russian on the millenium tycoon or lead terry pasta and then a world economic forum in davos. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. mission free cretaceous free transport charges free. range humans free risk free. free. do
according to the billion dollar energy another financial and political concern is the flood of syrian refugees hundreds of thousands have fled to jordan with more pouring over the border every day there are worries that the syrian conflict may follow its people into the kingdom where the winners striving for more power a tough situation on the border and a dire economic crisis jordan is finding itself caught between a rock and a hard place due to the boycott the elections are unlikely to...
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energy, telecom and the banking system. we have now a strong banking system but is not lending enough, particularly the small and medium sized companies. so this productivity reforms are the focus of economic policy these days. of course, it's a challenging environment. but i think it's something that is quite possible to happen. >> i was looking at some numbers and nearly 1% gdp growth this year is the target for growth in mexico. that's four times the pace of brazil. double the united states. because of that, you're seeing this huge inflow in money and business activity. are those targets accurate? >> yeah. i think this year we should be in the range between 3 1/2 and 4% growth. and it is a good growth rate if you compare it with other countries in the world with some latin countries in the continent. but it's not enough. mexico is still an emerging country. we have a substantial amount of people still in poverty. and we need the to grow faster and at a steady te that's why productivity is so important. and we have fantas
energy, telecom and the banking system. we have now a strong banking system but is not lending enough, particularly the small and medium sized companies. so this productivity reforms are the focus of economic policy these days. of course, it's a challenging environment. but i think it's something that is quite possible to happen. >> i was looking at some numbers and nearly 1% gdp growth this year is the target for growth in mexico. that's four times the pace of brazil. double the united...
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that his government are the first for 30 years not to offer hardpressed consumers a government funded energy efficiency scheme, following the closure of warm front last week? >> note. the ego-scheme which is many times the size of the warm front scheme, it has helped 80,000 families a year, but ego could help out of 230,000 families a year, so it is bigger and potentially better. >> what assessment has the prime minister made of unemployment in my constituency, particularly the fact that more women are in more than ever before? >> the point he makes is absolutely right. there are more people employed in the private sector than ever before. there are also more women employed in our country than ever before. and we look at the unemployment figures that came out today, but we see that what is remarkable is that employment is up in almost every region and unemployment is down and almost every region. there is a huge amount more to do. clearly over 500,000 jobs created in the private sector last year, the fastest job creation since 1989. we are on the right track. >> does the prime minister belie
that his government are the first for 30 years not to offer hardpressed consumers a government funded energy efficiency scheme, following the closure of warm front last week? >> note. the ego-scheme which is many times the size of the warm front scheme, it has helped 80,000 families a year, but ego could help out of 230,000 families a year, so it is bigger and potentially better. >> what assessment has the prime minister made of unemployment in my constituency, particularly the fact...
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glad to have you with us let's get right to it russia's gas giant gazprom sent ukraine's state run energy company a seven billion dollar bill for failing to import agreed natural gas volumes last year in an echo of a conflict that twice just ruptured shipments to european customers in recent years there are fears another gas war is coming tatyana. explains. right sean agonist already adopted the third gas war they say that russia's castro has all the rights to cut to get supplies to ukraine if the country doesn't pay the fine if that happens get supplies to europe through creating may also be interrupted as it happened four years ago this time around castro has demanded that ukraine pays an unbearable for the ukraine's economy seven billion dollars fine the company says here has violated their existing take home pay contracts by cutting gas imports from russia it's not the first time ukraine cut gasoline prices but is the first time castro is imposing a fine analysts say there are several reasons why gastro is playing hardball this time. first ukraine's rhetoric has changed it now aggress
glad to have you with us let's get right to it russia's gas giant gazprom sent ukraine's state run energy company a seven billion dollar bill for failing to import agreed natural gas volumes last year in an echo of a conflict that twice just ruptured shipments to european customers in recent years there are fears another gas war is coming tatyana. explains. right sean agonist already adopted the third gas war they say that russia's castro has all the rights to cut to get supplies to ukraine if...
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that is a stellar day for the energy company. also, 52 week high following their earnings for the quarter. they actually saw a lot of growth and stronger margins outside the u.s., where they have been doing a lot of fracking as well. of course that's what we have been seeing for halliburton. and take a look at some other energy names that have been up along with it. and the oil services index has been a gainer overall. so we've seen halliburton at a 52 week high and lots of these oil names doing just great today. back to you. cheryl: nicole, thank you very much. and we will see you very soon as we get closer to that bell on this friday. >>> his life sounds like the plot of a comic book, a computer mastermind turned global disease fighting hero. we're talking of course about bill gates. at the world economic forum in davos switzerland, liz claman asked the man behind microsoft and the bill and melinda gates foundation what started his crusade to help those in need. >> -- emergency where people in the rich countries were getting ac
that is a stellar day for the energy company. also, 52 week high following their earnings for the quarter. they actually saw a lot of growth and stronger margins outside the u.s., where they have been doing a lot of fracking as well. of course that's what we have been seeing for halliburton. and take a look at some other energy names that have been up along with it. and the oil services index has been a gainer overall. so we've seen halliburton at a 52 week high and lots of these oil names...
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capital is one of the reasons why russia's economy is not diversifying away from its dependence on the energy exports at the rate that perhaps some would hope it's one of the one problems we need to have not just. diversification regional do is to a cation not only for in the regions in russia benefit of development for the last ten years. main problem is a human perception still people would not look at the business as opportunity to not to soul in the many problems they still believes of the government should do not do some miracle to provide solution which is huge mistake and of course no one wants to support the business on. on the hard issues we talk about and i'm sure for small montreux will go to discuss we talk about two infrastructure we talk about investment in infrastructure and we try to look at the development in the interest potations sector and interest sector in that we try to develop a system. runs a customer yearly increase in tears will pay for development of utilities it's ridiculous you mentioned image and the perception that's really also been one of the main issues here
capital is one of the reasons why russia's economy is not diversifying away from its dependence on the energy exports at the rate that perhaps some would hope it's one of the one problems we need to have not just. diversification regional do is to a cation not only for in the regions in russia benefit of development for the last ten years. main problem is a human perception still people would not look at the business as opportunity to not to soul in the many problems they still believes of the...
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you can pay more for energy imports, but does that not hurt your competitiveness long-term? and does that undercot some of the vitality of these economies? >> absolutely. and then in the case of japan, it's sending the wrong message that we can go on creating government debt. and while i think that we should send actually the message of the country of that so that we should stick to a policy that is able to reduce bonds, that reduce government debts and then inflation will come once the pressure of government debt is lifted. >> luca, last word, then, are you worried that central banks have lost their independence here as we've come through the financial crisis? >> i'm not worried. i used to work for a central bank and nobody is really worried about this. what worries central bank is to get pressure to something that they cannot achieve because, obviously, this affects their republic ewe tagdz and credibility in something not very nice way. so this is a little bit what is happening to bank of japan. they have been pushing towards something that they cannot achieve and obvious
you can pay more for energy imports, but does that not hurt your competitiveness long-term? and does that undercot some of the vitality of these economies? >> absolutely. and then in the case of japan, it's sending the wrong message that we can go on creating government debt. and while i think that we should send actually the message of the country of that so that we should stick to a policy that is able to reduce bonds, that reduce government debts and then inflation will come once the...
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looking for the real to be relatively stable in the i think i don't see big drops in energy prices and i think a flat to moderate energy price and gives us a stable ruble so i think the ruble will tend to attract sideways this year and b if you think about the level of volatility we've experienced in the past even two thousand and twelve was a relatively stable year by historic standards and i think we'll have an and pricewaterhouse coopers they've also just released that business of a full roster and it's actually quite optimistic just looking through it why more upbeat than last year i would say for me to say but i wanted to ask david gray as well how he felt rushed out was on course to get to that twentieth place in the world bank poll what's right because that's something that president putin is really stressing he really wants russia to achieve that indeed he twenty eighteen that is his goal and i wanted to know if we were on track to achieve that and what needs to be gone in twenty thirty. but i think two thousand and thirteen is a very important year if we don't see significant
looking for the real to be relatively stable in the i think i don't see big drops in energy prices and i think a flat to moderate energy price and gives us a stable ruble so i think the ruble will tend to attract sideways this year and b if you think about the level of volatility we've experienced in the past even two thousand and twelve was a relatively stable year by historic standards and i think we'll have an and pricewaterhouse coopers they've also just released that business of a full...
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we need to strike a balance between the -- achieving the target of the revolution and the energy on the ground, and it is not easy to do with the people want to do without all the hard work. people, you know, i think this is the story across many of the arab state countries, the expectation, over expectation, i should say, what the reality on the ground, left out, shattered the economy and required assistance, would require support from within the region, from outside the region so that we can live up to the expectation of the egyptian people. if i want to tell those people in tahrir square right now, the demanding, the freedom, social justice and human dignity camino, after you carry out your statement, go back to work and work hard for yourself, your people, your family because that is the only way that achieves the aspiration of the egyptian revolution. >> let them go. >> well, some of them have jobs. >> in egypt particularly there is a concern about the muslim brotherhood. [speaking arabic] >> translator: before you start talking a lot the muslim brotherhood and would like to set th
we need to strike a balance between the -- achieving the target of the revolution and the energy on the ground, and it is not easy to do with the people want to do without all the hard work. people, you know, i think this is the story across many of the arab state countries, the expectation, over expectation, i should say, what the reality on the ground, left out, shattered the economy and required assistance, would require support from within the region, from outside the region so that we can...
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energy policy to create jobs and growth. talk about what you see happening there. >> that would help immensely. we're really on the verge of freeing ourselves from this, you know, this middle eastern premium that i've lived with my entire life on oil prices and energy. every time something happens somewhere in the world of supply, or whatever the price would spike we are almost to a point where we can see energy independence for the united states and for north america, including mexico and canada as well. it's a huge opportunity. we get around that i think we'd see a lot of jobs come back here the next three to five years and there's a big upside for caterpillar, too. >> we don't need washington for that, either. because it's happened in spite of washington for the past four years anyway. >> yeah. >> it hasn't been the policy to look at key stone that we're still playing around with. so it's almost, i think andrew's right. it's almost like, you know, they can keep us, you know, no matter what they do to us we can do 12% and
energy policy to create jobs and growth. talk about what you see happening there. >> that would help immensely. we're really on the verge of freeing ourselves from this, you know, this middle eastern premium that i've lived with my entire life on oil prices and energy. every time something happens somewhere in the world of supply, or whatever the price would spike we are almost to a point where we can see energy independence for the united states and for north america, including mexico...
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and energy, oil is at 100 not 20. >> but another revolution in energy too, right? >> but it's a bit of -- there's a lot of volume. not much profit. the market ultimately you can see why some of the sectors that drag multiple down are where they are. doesn't make it bad. but does it make me think that multiples just bottomed out? not so sure about that. >> yeah, you wonder whether you see multiple expansion in either one of those last two. in health care it's hard to -- it's going to be continuous cost pressure and then energy we just saw, climate change is the biggest thing that he talked about yesterday. i mean i wonder if you worry about hydro carbon build-out now, or whether you believe it or whether you think congress will stop any actions that slow that down. >> the funny thing is, you're talking about airlines and building. the one common thing that people in boeing have in common with energy companies is that the new thing you make is a whole lot more expensive and complicated and very risky compared to the old thing you used to make. that just means your qu
and energy, oil is at 100 not 20. >> but another revolution in energy too, right? >> but it's a bit of -- there's a lot of volume. not much profit. the market ultimately you can see why some of the sectors that drag multiple down are where they are. doesn't make it bad. but does it make me think that multiples just bottomed out? not so sure about that. >> yeah, you wonder whether you see multiple expansion in either one of those last two. in health care it's hard to -- it's...
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plenty of facts including for instance the fact that over the past several years it's not just the energy export revenues but also internal consumption that's been driving growth and i had an opportunity to speak with me trail from russia's direct investment funds and he actually listed a number of stocks that are not too many people outside of russia really no doubt. we believe that russian image that's what they were just much worse since the reality and many people book knows that russian middle class tripled in the last five years for example many people book those that in the last twelve years russian g.d.p. per capita increase by as a factor of ten and very few countries in the world actually get chills at the end of growth russian economy is poised to grows from a two trillion dollar economy to three trillion dollar economy so really that should be the message. ok but. from my point if you if it was so positive it was all rosy for the russian economy why was negative snobberies addressed today because that was what it was all about right well absolutely but actually negative scenar
plenty of facts including for instance the fact that over the past several years it's not just the energy export revenues but also internal consumption that's been driving growth and i had an opportunity to speak with me trail from russia's direct investment funds and he actually listed a number of stocks that are not too many people outside of russia really no doubt. we believe that russian image that's what they were just much worse since the reality and many people book knows that russian...
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mary joe, which one do you expect europe to focus its energy on. >> i think the likelihood of a shutdown is less standard than it would have been ten days ago. but i would look at a three-stage process here. the first is tomorrow to deal with the debt ceiling and extend without a number extend the ability of the government to continue to expend until mid-may. then i would look at march 1st sequestration. that is the agreed-to reduction s amounts that the president already agreed to. >> and we've heard what sequestration would to to the government and people? >> not really, but with the nomination of peter, historically he's talked about cuts in defense. if you're going to cut, anyway, then let's get started and what about, too, is happening in the middle east, we'll find out tonight who takes israel, obviously netanyahu is leading the poles now. at the same time, north africa in the news with all of the latest violence at the gas field in algeria. so does this complicate the narrative of wanting to push ahead with sequestration? >> well, the speech yesterday was very short on internation
mary joe, which one do you expect europe to focus its energy on. >> i think the likelihood of a shutdown is less standard than it would have been ten days ago. but i would look at a three-stage process here. the first is tomorrow to deal with the debt ceiling and extend without a number extend the ability of the government to continue to expend until mid-may. then i would look at march 1st sequestration. that is the agreed-to reduction s amounts that the president already agreed to....
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automakers rallied on expect ages with more supportive policies for green energy. this following the country's recent pollution problems. b shares also scored on hopes that more firms will announce buyback programs at a premium or convert b shares into hong kong listed h shares. elsewhere, the hang seng finished slightly weaker. this after the country's second largest telcomaker issued a profit warning. but do note that its rival posted a 33% jump in profits. the kospi ending slightly lower. the apple mrooi suppliers lost ground ahead of the tech giant's q4 earnings out later this week. the asx 200 ended marginally in the green. shares of national australia bank rose after reports it may get an offer to offload its uk operations. india's sensex ended higher by .25%. back to you. >> sixuan, thank you very much for that. >>> turning now to the u.s., president barack obama began his second term on sunday in a low key inauguration ceremony at the white house. gathered with his family in the blue room, obama put his hand on a family bible to recite the 35-word oath. >>
automakers rallied on expect ages with more supportive policies for green energy. this following the country's recent pollution problems. b shares also scored on hopes that more firms will announce buyback programs at a premium or convert b shares into hong kong listed h shares. elsewhere, the hang seng finished slightly weaker. this after the country's second largest telcomaker issued a profit warning. but do note that its rival posted a 33% jump in profits. the kospi ending slightly lower....
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potentially more momentum continued that energy that we haven't seen to the downside. but, really, the dollar has been kind of parked at this 80 even level. i think for the most part the fed is enjoying that right now. as i mentioned, i think there are a lot of people bewildered about the fact that amid this strength in the stocks that we haven't seen the dollar coming off. potentially some of the money in the yen coming into that, potentially some of the money coming out of the yen in the stocks. but certainly all eyes on the fed right now. as you mentioned, unemployment coming up later on in the week. i think we're looking for around 7.6, 7.7, a bit of a downtick there, but not enough to get us into that level that you mentioned, around 6en 7. but zee roy signs of inflation right now is completely in line. >> and we will get that data watch, for the fed to talk about how low it's willing to tolerate employment before it moves. thanks so much, ben lichtenstein. >> and don't forget earlier, we marked the 20th anniversary of the etf by asking you if you're investing in
potentially more momentum continued that energy that we haven't seen to the downside. but, really, the dollar has been kind of parked at this 80 even level. i think for the most part the fed is enjoying that right now. as i mentioned, i think there are a lot of people bewildered about the fact that amid this strength in the stocks that we haven't seen the dollar coming off. potentially some of the money in the yen coming into that, potentially some of the money coming out of the yen in the...
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has a lot of commodity products, energy. >> so they've got the energy and commodity futures, we've got the interest rate futures. they don't have an equity business or commercial technology business. there is almost no overlap. so it seems this should be pretty routine, but it's a long process that we have to go through. >> are you going to sell 9 listings business? >> no. >> the nyse brand stays, the i.c.e. brand stays. we intend to sell off the four continental exchanges in europe after the closing the deal. that will be a 2014 event. that's also been very positively received by the regulators. >> you think this deal closes this year? >> end of q-3, hopefully q-4 as well. >> duncan niederauer. >> thank you. >> keep an eye on bright horizons family solutions. opens at $27.75. now going public. strong start. the ceo of the child care services provider will join us at post 9 in a bit. but first -- >>> up next, we let cramer loose. what can we expect from the unchained market maestro? six stocks in 60 seconds when "squawk on the street" returns. may not be with fidelity, s but we can sti
has a lot of commodity products, energy. >> so they've got the energy and commodity futures, we've got the interest rate futures. they don't have an equity business or commercial technology business. there is almost no overlap. so it seems this should be pretty routine, but it's a long process that we have to go through. >> are you going to sell 9 listings business? >> no. >> the nyse brand stays, the i.c.e. brand stays. we intend to sell off the four continental...
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country is open for business indeed russia's economy is growing in the envy of many but what about energy is there a story beyond oil exports. to discuss russia's economy i'm joined by martin quinn he's managing partner at frontier. editor in chief of business new europe and. fletcher head of global asset allocation renaissance asset managers all right gentlemen let's start out with your marker my favorite segment here i want an up or down long short however you want to describe it the following topics oil prices stay roughly where they are israel doesn't have a mandate. around. for oil prices happening in. the middle east conflict. decreased. china. china soft landing seems to have happened. growth still seven percent or so i don't complain that some some percent some in the lower forms and restructured to do this various bones in them which they need to do is but again in the short term they seem to be tackling all those problems bullish. trying to growth accelerating my future and doing really well courses reforms but it's on the what's on the way here is old. still tons of issues to w
country is open for business indeed russia's economy is growing in the envy of many but what about energy is there a story beyond oil exports. to discuss russia's economy i'm joined by martin quinn he's managing partner at frontier. editor in chief of business new europe and. fletcher head of global asset allocation renaissance asset managers all right gentlemen let's start out with your marker my favorite segment here i want an up or down long short however you want to describe it the...
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those hardy experts of slow, steady progress taking huge amounts of energy. >> you need to be fit with the whole body, not only parts of your body. >> you make the power around. you can slowly over time. >> reporter: as the map of the mountain shows, everything is interconnected. richard quest, cnn, davos. >> as we said, as only richard quest could. >>> time to roll out the red carpet, once again. this time for the 19th annual screen actor guild awards. it will hair on tnt and tbs tonight. actors in both film and television.
those hardy experts of slow, steady progress taking huge amounts of energy. >> you need to be fit with the whole body, not only parts of your body. >> you make the power around. you can slowly over time. >> reporter: as the map of the mountain shows, everything is interconnected. richard quest, cnn, davos. >> as we said, as only richard quest could. >>> time to roll out the red carpet, once again. this time for the 19th annual screen actor guild awards. it will...
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so they have to import a lot of energy. and if they weaken the currency and energy prices go up, they're really going to kill their economy more. what do you see happening on that issue? i think that's the big issue for japan and the conundrum for them, if you will. >> maybe i can take a quick stab at this. i think if you have a country that has deflation, and inflation seems to me that by definition it means higher prices. and a weak yen means there's going to be higher import choices. but leading to higher domestic choices, as well. i think that's the hope. i don't know if they can deliver on that. the bank of japan and the japanese government are skeptical about how high inflation is going to go this year. i think of all japan's problems that they face right now, high inflation is not one of them. >> okay. i think, you know -- go ahead, carl. >> i think you look back here the past four years in the u.s., we've had a weak dollar and oil prices have gone from almost $40 back in 2009 to nearly $100 this year. so it's all ab
so they have to import a lot of energy. and if they weaken the currency and energy prices go up, they're really going to kill their economy more. what do you see happening on that issue? i think that's the big issue for japan and the conundrum for them, if you will. >> maybe i can take a quick stab at this. i think if you have a country that has deflation, and inflation seems to me that by definition it means higher prices. and a weak yen means there's going to be higher import choices....
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. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> s.e.c. has gotten a bad rap in recent years. the agency was highly criticized for the mishandling of the madoff scandal. now they're trying to use new technology and creating specialized units to combat fraud. our gary kaminsky got rare access inside the asset management unit. >> things are definitely changing for sure. i pent some time with bruce karpati. his unit is responsible for investigating allegations of fraud committed by investment adviser and there are approximately 10,000 advisers overlooking $40 million of assets. he contributed to bring 147 enforcement actions against investment advisers just last year. >> i would imagine a mission statement here is free markets, fair markets. explain to me how the department that you're overseeing puts that mission statement to work
. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> s.e.c. has gotten a bad rap in recent years. the agency was highly criticized for the mishandling of the madoff scandal. now they're trying to use new technology and creating specialized...
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the deep freeze now popping up the energy markets. we will go back to one of the big topics of the day, the housing market. we will go there with vanilla ice. the entertainer is here. he is not just about music anymore. he is putting his stamp on real estate. vanilla ice is just ahead. let's take a look at our kids. this time around it is currencies. ♪ twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ >> 25 minutes past the hour. a federal appeals court has ruled that president obama violated the constitution. the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c
the deep freeze now popping up the energy markets. we will go back to one of the big topics of the day, the housing market. we will go there with vanilla ice. the entertainer is here. he is not just about music anymore. he is putting his stamp on real estate. vanilla ice is just ahead. let's take a look at our kids. this time around it is currencies. ♪ twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i...
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energy fracking in texas, montana's doing great. and now the coasts are doing well. california's coming back. california's almost balanced their budget. and amazing. big spending but a lot of taxes but they're close to balancing their budget. and florida's under the leadership of the republican governor. that state is now the number one state in the country. and it is really, they've reformed their education system. you have the hispanic influence in miami. where we used condos. we had 2300 condos we have 80 left. in this acquisition a couple years ago we got a view of all the urban markets in the country. the housing market is crazy. it's really strong. i think you'll see home builders have a multiyear recovery of that. and that's, i think i said last time i was on, a couple million jobs will be created in the housing market. those are the jobs that this labor force can do right? they're not going to work at google and apple but they are going to be able to help with the jobs that were lost and never came back. construction jobs. and you're seeing it across the coun
energy fracking in texas, montana's doing great. and now the coasts are doing well. california's coming back. california's almost balanced their budget. and amazing. big spending but a lot of taxes but they're close to balancing their budget. and florida's under the leadership of the republican governor. that state is now the number one state in the country. and it is really, they've reformed their education system. you have the hispanic influence in miami. where we used condos. we had 2300...